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priority has always been the people that we're working with over the place where they are, the city that they're in. and the main reason is this is a customer service business at the end of the day. >>> if you're exploring international options for your small business, one major limitation can be language barriers. this week's app of the week won't make your language guru overnight, but it will help you get your foot in the door. jibbigo is a speech to speech translation app that works with more than 20 different languages. speak or type a phrase in one language and jibbigo translates to it another. it's available for free use if you have internet availability, but it also has offline translaters that can be downloaded for each individual language. the web gives you access to an online marketplace, but that doesn't mean the world is always able to understand the message you're presenting. here are five tips for making your website globally friendly. one, optimize for speed. look into different servers and consider all potential internet connectivity options to make sure your site do
priority has always been the people that we're working with over the place where they are, the city that they're in. and the main reason is this is a customer service business at the end of the day. >>> if you're exploring international options for your small business, one major limitation can be language barriers. this week's app of the week won't make your language guru overnight, but it will help you get your foot in the door. jibbigo is a speech to speech translation app that works...
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priority has always been the people that we're working with over the place where they are, the city that they're in. and the maybe reason is this is a customer service business at the end of the day. >>> if you're exploring international options for your small business, one major limitation may be language barriers. this app this week won't make yu a language guru overnight but it will help put your foot in the door. jibbigo works with 20 different languages. speak in one language and it translates to another. it's available for free when you have internet aunt. if you don't, don't worry. yo view offline translators that can be translated for each individual language. the web gives your app access to the global marketplace but that doesn't mean the world is always able to understand your message. here now are five tips for making your website globally friendly courtesy of matchable.com. >> one, optimize for speed, look at different servers and look at all different internet connectivity options to make sure your site doesn't take long to load no matter where in the world someone's t
priority has always been the people that we're working with over the place where they are, the city that they're in. and the maybe reason is this is a customer service business at the end of the day. >>> if you're exploring international options for your small business, one major limitation may be language barriers. this app this week won't make yu a language guru overnight but it will help put your foot in the door. jibbigo works with 20 different languages. speak in one language and...
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110 all the way back to kansas city. the relief up in minnesota is, minneapolis today 86. it will be very nice there. >> san fran cool. >> that's typical for them. >> good morning, mika. >> good morning. >> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," detroit files for bankruptcy. what the move means for the future of the city and how long it will take to get its finances back in order. former treasury official and economic analyst steve rattner will weigh in. and when we come back, jail zee is changing his name. his big decision and how he made the announcement. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. talked about detroit becoming t
110 all the way back to kansas city. the relief up in minnesota is, minneapolis today 86. it will be very nice there. >> san fran cool. >> that's typical for them. >> good morning, mika. >> good morning. >> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," detroit files for bankruptcy. what the move means for the future of the city and how long it will take to get its finances back in order. former treasury official and economic analyst steve rattner...
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he says the answer is in the cities. where 86% of the jobs are created and only 3% of the american land mass. professor and director of the center for urban real estate at columbia university and author of "a country of cities", a manifesto for urban america. i love the book and it's beautiful to look through. congratulations on that. one thing that fascinates me and why i wanted you on the show. republicans are against government and entitlements and there's a fantastic map which shows how much each state is getting from the government per dollar that it sends to the government. and almost 100% the rural states are getting far more than they give and the states with cities are giving far more than they get. really the cities which tend to be blue are makers and the red states tend to be takers and yet here we are in a shutdown because the republicans are fighting against an entitlement that they would benefit from this. >> what it really shows, every american votes against their own self-interest. cities tend to be the
he says the answer is in the cities. where 86% of the jobs are created and only 3% of the american land mass. professor and director of the center for urban real estate at columbia university and author of "a country of cities", a manifesto for urban america. i love the book and it's beautiful to look through. congratulations on that. one thing that fascinates me and why i wanted you on the show. republicans are against government and entitlements and there's a fantastic map which...
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of course the city is protected by the flood wall. yeah, by the way, since barn kna icle only wants to talk about washington, d.c., 92. >> he has the white socks on today. usually you go bear foot. >> usually the old people stay indoors. >> play a little shuffle board. >> the seniors need to watch out. >> we are making up for lost time. >>> black shelton led a cast of some of country's biggest names for healing in the heartland. a concert in oklahoma city, not far from moore, oklahoma where 24 people were killed and hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. miranda lambert was one of many stars who gave an emotional performance. ♪ >> we blow through these stories in the news cycle, but you can't forget lives were at stake. carrie underwood, rascal flatts, vince gill and even usher participated. carrie underwood previously pledged $1 million of her own money. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," more problems for attorney general eric holder. his critics continue to say he misled congress and now he's facing a me
of course the city is protected by the flood wall. yeah, by the way, since barn kna icle only wants to talk about washington, d.c., 92. >> he has the white socks on today. usually you go bear foot. >> usually the old people stay indoors. >> play a little shuffle board. >> the seniors need to watch out. >> we are making up for lost time. >>> black shelton led a cast of some of country's biggest names for healing in the heartland. a concert in oklahoma city,...
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the secret service had no comment on the current investigation. >>> let's go to toronto where the city council asking embattled mayor rob ford to step down after what can only be characterized as a heated meeting. the council voted wednesday, asked the matter to leave temporarily, though it has no actual power to force him from office. ford repeatedly declining to leave adding he is not addicted to alcohol or drugs. he said he didn't know the men in that picture were allegedly gang members when he took the photo at a house that court documents call a drug den. >> that is not a crack house. >> sorry? >> that is not a crack house. >> and what is it? >> it is a house with a family, with a father and a mother and three sons and a daughter. have you been into that house shall. >> i have noed interest being in that house. i'm not a crack user. >> mayor ford also made a stunning admission. >> have you purchased illegal drugs in the last two years? >> be careful. >> yes, i have. >> thank you. >> new court documents came out later in the day. staffers reportedly accuse ford of a wild st. patric
the secret service had no comment on the current investigation. >>> let's go to toronto where the city council asking embattled mayor rob ford to step down after what can only be characterized as a heated meeting. the council voted wednesday, asked the matter to leave temporarily, though it has no actual power to force him from office. ford repeatedly declining to leave adding he is not addicted to alcohol or drugs. he said he didn't know the men in that picture were allegedly gang...
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the weather channel's in union city right now. first of all, what is it looking like in terms of the damage? is this a lot like moore or different? >> reporter: this was an ef-3 tornado. the moore tornado was an ef-5, so two levels beyond this. look at the devastating destruction an ef-3 with can do to this home in union city. tore the entire roof off, blew all of this material outside and the home is -- looks like it's pretty much a loss. this was a couple in their 50s in this house. they heeded the warning. they got out to a shelter that is around here. that is a secure location. they and their neighbors went to. this storm killed at least 13 people. we're talking two children involved in this between two and four children. we're still trying to get confirmation on that. and three storm chasers, very well known folks in the storm chaser community. these were not people who were going out for some kind of thrill. these were scientists who were killed in this storm who were going to actually figure out how tornadoes work. and they
the weather channel's in union city right now. first of all, what is it looking like in terms of the damage? is this a lot like moore or different? >> reporter: this was an ef-3 tornado. the moore tornado was an ef-5, so two levels beyond this. look at the devastating destruction an ef-3 with can do to this home in union city. tore the entire roof off, blew all of this material outside and the home is -- looks like it's pretty much a loss. this was a couple in their 50s in this house....
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the geographic center of the city. it was on lockdown for a good part of the day today because it is close to the scene of today's mass shooting at the washington navy yard. the navy yard sits on the banks of the anacostia river. it's the oldest military installation in the country. it was built in 1799 and has been in operation ever since, except for the time when we burnt it down ourselves on purpose to keep the british from getting their hands on it in the war of 1812, when the british stormed d.c. and burned down the white house. but aside from that, we've been using it the whole time. today, something like 16,000 civilian and uniformed personnel work at the washington navy yard. there are several entrances to the grounds. all of the entrances are guarded by u.s. marines and by other security personnel. the grounds are big. there's more than 2 million square feet of office space there, dozens and dozens of buildings. the building where today's shooting took place is called building 197. it's the headquarters of the
the geographic center of the city. it was on lockdown for a good part of the day today because it is close to the scene of today's mass shooting at the washington navy yard. the navy yard sits on the banks of the anacostia river. it's the oldest military installation in the country. it was built in 1799 and has been in operation ever since, except for the time when we burnt it down ourselves on purpose to keep the british from getting their hands on it in the war of 1812, when the british...
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kansas city chiefs and the jaguars. all eyes will be on noter game's manti te'o. they wonder if he'll go in the first round. he was supposed to be a top ten pick. this is after the drama with his fake girlfriend. maybe the giants will take him. we shall see. stick around for "morning joe." we talk to roger goodell and jon gruden. they know all the quarterbacks you have never heard of. we want to switch gears to the nba playoffs, lakers-spurs without kobe can't get anything going. forces a turnover. finishes it on the other end. he had 16. check out this one, guys. behind the back pass. tony parker nails the three at 28 points. spurs win. they take a 2-0 series lead. oklahoma city thunder. love the hair. reminding his former team how he won last year. he is fast. blows by the defender. 36 points. there's this guy. ever heard of kevin durant? they are up. nets and dodgers take a tie. definitely need to be hooked on phonics for that one. that is a bases loaded grand slam to win the game. i want to point out, our new produc
kansas city chiefs and the jaguars. all eyes will be on noter game's manti te'o. they wonder if he'll go in the first round. he was supposed to be a top ten pick. this is after the drama with his fake girlfriend. maybe the giants will take him. we shall see. stick around for "morning joe." we talk to roger goodell and jon gruden. they know all the quarterbacks you have never heard of. we want to switch gears to the nba playoffs, lakers-spurs without kobe can't get anything going....
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fire trucks from all over the city. most of those fire trucks have departed at this point and we're sort of moving into the phase of trying to figure out exactly what the latest information is about these two potential shooters who police seem to indicate may be at large, which is cause of some alarm among those who are watching on the streets here just because the information is still very uncertain. the police chief also mentioned there are several deceased still inside they are still trying to remove. we do have ambulances still here. you do see medical personnel. one ambulance is back up near the gates right now. the element has not diminished, the medics and aftermath kind of thing. you're seeing fewer -- the atf team here earlier has departed and dmand centers have moved onward. clearly a different phase at this point. >> casey, we believe this started about 8:20 this morning. do you have a sense whether most folks were in the building? we know somewhere around 3,000 people work in this complex. do you have any se
fire trucks from all over the city. most of those fire trucks have departed at this point and we're sort of moving into the phase of trying to figure out exactly what the latest information is about these two potential shooters who police seem to indicate may be at large, which is cause of some alarm among those who are watching on the streets here just because the information is still very uncertain. the police chief also mentioned there are several deceased still inside they are still trying...
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the secret service has 100 stations planted around the city, at least so far. 42 different agencies involved in that, keeping in mind they have to secure not only the national mall where everyone will gather for the ceremony, but the entire parade route to the white house, across from the white house, the viewing stand, which is already being set up. this is certainly a massive undertaking. the white house tells us that president obama is working on that speech. analysts say he'd be smart not to make it a partisan speech, sort of keep it down the middle. >> all right. traci potts in washington, thank you. msnbc will have wall-to-wall coverage of president obama's second inauguration on monday beginning with a special edition of "morning joe" live from washington, d.c. >>> here's your first look at this morning's scrambled dish of politics. house republicans are holding a retreat in williamsburg, virginia. the gop is focusing on a number of key areas, one of them being how to reach out to minority voters. this particular session is being held in a room named for a wealthy 18th century slave o
the secret service has 100 stations planted around the city, at least so far. 42 different agencies involved in that, keeping in mind they have to secure not only the national mall where everyone will gather for the ceremony, but the entire parade route to the white house, across from the white house, the viewing stand, which is already being set up. this is certainly a massive undertaking. the white house tells us that president obama is working on that speech. analysts say he'd be smart not...
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with gals them the most is america does remain that shining city on the hill. we are a symbol of the hopes and dreams of the very aspirations of people all around the world. >> the vice president speaking at the memorial for the m.i.t. police officer killed by the boston marathon bombing suspects. we'll hear more from joe biden and bring new information on how the bombs were detonated. this is "way too early". thank you for being up with us this april 25th. we are looking at the relationship between the marathon bombing and legislation on immigration reform. the questions lawmakers are asking that could put the proposal in jeopardy. george w. bush talks about his brother's bid. what he thinks of a bush-clinton match up in 2016. let's get to the top story at porock. before we get to the boston investigation. two fuel barges near mobile,
with gals them the most is america does remain that shining city on the hill. we are a symbol of the hopes and dreams of the very aspirations of people all around the world. >> the vice president speaking at the memorial for the m.i.t. police officer killed by the boston marathon bombing suspects. we'll hear more from joe biden and bring new information on how the bombs were detonated. this is "way too early". thank you for being up with us this april 25th. we are looking at the...
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now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. >>> as peach search through the debris, governor mary fallin has said we will overturn every piece of debris as the ongoing search and rescue efforts continue throughout this devastated community. at the same time, already the debate has begun in congress. tom coburn among those saying there have to be offsets for the money that will come here. it will be significant. the fema director should be meeting right about now with the mayor. more federal help is coming in. thomas roberts is here with me. we came in last night. i guess about 1:00 in the morning. east coast time. and both of us almost speechless. it's unusual for us, at what we saw here, thomas. >> it's been absolutely amazing. i would say the best way to describe it with the energy, frenetic. it truly is as we have been watching with the bursts of sunshine that came out earlier this morning and people starting to come around the neighborhood to check their thin
now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. >>> as peach search through the debris, governor mary fallin has said we will overturn every piece of debris as the ongoing search and rescue efforts continue throughout this devastated community. at the same time, already the debate has begun in congress. tom coburn among those saying there have to be offsets for the...
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rapid city and casper are the two cities. the tornado threat, the biggest problem. look at the snow pictures. that's casper, wyoming. i can't picture that. there's leaves on the trees so there's going to be power outages and tornadoes in iowa. for the friends in l.a. and california, the gusty santa ana winds. that means fire danger. we went two months with nothingness. >> now we have four. thank you. >> red sox forecast for barnacle, partly cloudy, a sprinkle or two. >> thank you. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," a 34-year-old woman tried to ram her way through barriers at the white house. that and the latest on negotiations over funding the government. when we come back here, a celebrity feud for the nation. this is amazing. o'connor and miley cyrus going at it. details coming up. meeting took forever. oh, my parents will be here any minute. ♪ canned soup? no way. ♪ mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] so good, they'll think
rapid city and casper are the two cities. the tornado threat, the biggest problem. look at the snow pictures. that's casper, wyoming. i can't picture that. there's leaves on the trees so there's going to be power outages and tornadoes in iowa. for the friends in l.a. and california, the gusty santa ana winds. that means fire danger. we went two months with nothingness. >> now we have four. thank you. >> red sox forecast for barnacle, partly cloudy, a sprinkle or two. >> thank...
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but also help the community and the city? >> reporter: he committed $350 million of his own money to that goal. for real estate buys, educational and cultural development, including a park with shipping containers and a fire-breathing statue that's currently under construction, small business investment and tech start-up funding. there are investment is paying off. >> we've had someone come and visit for a few days about a month ago and described it as an entrepreneur's disneyland. >> reporter: they build smartphone robots. >> right now he's looking for a face to follow. he gets happy as soon as i can see me. if i get too close, he'll freak out. over time if i keep doing this he'll eventually fall in love with me. >> reporter: it was the first technology start-up to get the backing of the tech fund. >> we wanted to create a robot that could do a lot of things they do in science fiction movies but be p cheap enough that people like us could afford them. right now we're focused on selling robots to hackers and kids, which inter
but also help the community and the city? >> reporter: he committed $350 million of his own money to that goal. for real estate buys, educational and cultural development, including a park with shipping containers and a fire-breathing statue that's currently under construction, small business investment and tech start-up funding. there are investment is paying off. >> we've had someone come and visit for a few days about a month ago and described it as an entrepreneur's disneyland....
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we love the smell of urine. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> this is new york, our city. >> this is my [ bleep ] city. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. >> texas. don't mess with texas. no. don't mess with new york. >> that should be new york's new psa. hands down. don't bleep with new york. >>> larry king is a man of many talents. best known for his interview skills and his strange ability to look the same over the past 20 years. and with the help of snoop dogg he's giving rap a shot. ♪ the most important thing i like is eating ♪ >> as much as i love to hate on larry king i just can't. it's just too good. >>> next time you're at a barbecue and the bugs won't leave you alone, we have some advice, put down the beer. a publication said that mosquitos like the brew. the research doesn't explain exactly why the insects like beer. it made no mention of the hard stuff. so when the mosquitos are out switch to scotch. in mika in your case, you can switch to vodka. >> thank you, louis. >>> coming up on morning joe, reta
we love the smell of urine. >> this is my city. >> this is our city. >> this is our city. >> this is new york, our city. >> this is my [ bleep ] city. >> rick perry, you are a schmuck. >> remember the alamo? neither do we. >> texas. don't mess with texas. no. don't mess with new york. >> that should be new york's new psa. hands down. don't bleep with new york. >>> larry king is a man of many talents. best known for his interview...
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what are the first things that the city of moore is doing today and in the days to come? >> well, the first thing is the rescue. you want to make sure that people are accounted for. that's the situation going on right now. usually news media is looking for some sort of running tally, how many individuals, fatalities, and from a city government perspective, that information comes late in the process. what we're trying to do right now -- that's going to take place house by house, business by business, and in this case school by school. tomorrow when the sun comes up, there will be a further accounting of the damage. i think the aerial pictures will give with fresh daylight compare ra ability to see the physical devastation and the dollar amount and the insurance and all of those aspects of it. >> mick cornett, thank you for being on the air with us. i know you're eager to get back to your city. >> thank you, milissa. >> milissa, thank you so much. both milissa and the mayor talking about the fact that if this is an e-5, they have only seen that in 1999. today's track was 20
what are the first things that the city of moore is doing today and in the days to come? >> well, the first thing is the rescue. you want to make sure that people are accounted for. that's the situation going on right now. usually news media is looking for some sort of running tally, how many individuals, fatalities, and from a city government perspective, that information comes late in the process. what we're trying to do right now -- that's going to take place house by house, business...
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not yet in new york city, but the showers are approaching. as far as the forecast goes, timing it up, as we go through the peak of the day, through the noon hour, the heaviest rain right through washington, d.c. and philly by about noon. then by about 5:00, d.c. clears out. from new york city to hartford that's the target area for the evening ride home. again, you can't win today. d.c. area going to get the heavy rain this morning and philadelphia, later today new england for on the way home. >>> coming up, billionaire bloomberg's beverage ban blocked. plus stocks are in seventh heaven, and why those light clicks on facebook could be revealing your deepest, darkest secrets. [ female announcer ] new york strips. sudden trips. mr. wiggles and curling irons. for the little mishaps you feel, use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster neosporin. also try neosporin eczema essentials. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for re
not yet in new york city, but the showers are approaching. as far as the forecast goes, timing it up, as we go through the peak of the day, through the noon hour, the heaviest rain right through washington, d.c. and philly by about noon. then by about 5:00, d.c. clears out. from new york city to hartford that's the target area for the evening ride home. again, you can't win today. d.c. area going to get the heavy rain this morning and philadelphia, later today new england for on the way home....
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middle of the city. i mean, it's very much not just a part of this community. this is -- this is -- >> the neighborhood. >> reporter: an anchor of -- yeah. yeah. i mean, and just -- you know, a half a block away, they're throwing up these new condominiums. this mixed-use facility that they're going to have, this is very much part of the redevelopment effort here for washington, d.c. and there's a lot of foot traffic. this is -- this is a part of the city where there are a lot of people walking about. there's a baseball game that's going to be happening this afternoon at 1:00, not too far from here. but it's -- yeah, yeah. this is very much a part of washington, d.c., not just some sort of military installation on the outskirts of town that's the case in a lot of other cities. >> i think that's been the part that i hope we've tried to let viewers know that this is in the city. this is not -- this is not some cordoned off base. roger, i want to bring you in here because it goes to the background check aspe
middle of the city. i mean, it's very much not just a part of this community. this is -- this is -- >> the neighborhood. >> reporter: an anchor of -- yeah. yeah. i mean, and just -- you know, a half a block away, they're throwing up these new condominiums. this mixed-use facility that they're going to have, this is very much part of the redevelopment effort here for washington, d.c. and there's a lot of foot traffic. this is -- this is a part of the city where there are a lot of...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my healthcare professional... that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs a
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basically band-aids that would only fund agencies line the v.a., national parks and the city of washington, d.c.. but the measures failed to get the two-thirds needed to pass. flanked by people he says are beneficiaries of the health care law at the center of the shutdown, president obama said republicans were putting the country's economy at risk. >> this shutdown is not about deficits or budgets. it's aboutle roing back our efforts to provide health insurance to folks who don't have it. it's all about rolling back the affordable care act. this more than anything else seems to be what the republican party stands for these days. i know it's strapg that one party would make keeping people uninsured the center piece of their agenda. but that apparently is what it is. >> despite the seemingly high stakes, both economically and politically, there are few high level negotiations going on behind the scenes right now. house republicans with their jackets off came to a conference committee they called in the w echl e hours monday morning, but the senator had already rejected the meeting and no dem
basically band-aids that would only fund agencies line the v.a., national parks and the city of washington, d.c.. but the measures failed to get the two-thirds needed to pass. flanked by people he says are beneficiaries of the health care law at the center of the shutdown, president obama said republicans were putting the country's economy at risk. >> this shutdown is not about deficits or budgets. it's aboutle roing back our efforts to provide health insurance to folks who don't have it....
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, new mexico, voters defeated a ballot measure that would have banned abortions in the city after 20 weeks. >> we were happy that we were able to get our people out and support. and that the voters of albuquerque took a stand. >> the question put on the ballot with 20,000 signatures was based on the junk science that underpins this whole debate are. >> when i learned that babies feel pain at five months, even though i'm pro choice it helped me re-think how i feel about abortion. at a point when the baby feels pain shouldn't we all say that is just too far? >> that from the susan b. anthony list, the same group behind the senate's 20-week abortion ban. and it is not by accident this is happening in albuquerque. there are only three clinics in the nation providing late-term abortion, and one was in albuquerque. for the anti-abortion movement, this was a test case and the voters turned out in droves. >> young women, people of color, and faith came out together. >> almost 20,000 more people voted than in recent mayoral elections. last night, the voters in albuquerque made their idea clea
, new mexico, voters defeated a ballot measure that would have banned abortions in the city after 20 weeks. >> we were happy that we were able to get our people out and support. and that the voters of albuquerque took a stand. >> the question put on the ballot with 20,000 signatures was based on the junk science that underpins this whole debate are. >> when i learned that babies feel pain at five months, even though i'm pro choice it helped me re-think how i feel about...
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that's the problem with the cities and heat wave. they don't cool off at night. anyone without air conditioning that's who we worry about especially the elderly. for today, as advertised, just as hot if not hotter many areas in the big cities mid-90s. heat index 100 to 105. we're starting to heat up detroit and chicago and all through the ohio valley. everyone is joining in on this heat wave. as far as when will it end, the great lakes say it will end thursday night and friday with thunderstorms. those thunderstorms arrive in new england on saturday and that's the end of the heat wave. this long duration heat wave. it's not exceptionally hot. only mid-90s but day after day that's unusual and rain from texas is moving through northwest texas and head to new mexico during the day today. brian, as advertised it's very hot, middle of july, nothing too exceptional. you like a break. >> i don't plain because mid. january i want it. as long as people stay safe and healthy, i say keep it hot. >> coming up on "morning joe" live from washington, d.c. dissecting the battle
that's the problem with the cities and heat wave. they don't cool off at night. anyone without air conditioning that's who we worry about especially the elderly. for today, as advertised, just as hot if not hotter many areas in the big cities mid-90s. heat index 100 to 105. we're starting to heat up detroit and chicago and all through the ohio valley. everyone is joining in on this heat wave. as far as when will it end, the great lakes say it will end thursday night and friday with...
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to help us out, the city, or the air force, or -- they'll stall you and stall you, and then you finally say, to hell with it. i'm not going to go out there and fight. you can't beat them, so you just give up. >> yeah, you can. come on, let's be realistic. they're not going to listen to you. >> i've been fighting this at camp lejeune for 12 years. and i'm not quitting. i asked an old commandant of the marine corps, i said, you know when i'm going to quit, either you do what's right by our people and live up to our motto, or you pat a shovel in my face and blow taps, that's when i'm quitting. >> okay. >> i hate this damn finger pad. >> why didn't you bring your mouse? >> my mouse doesn't work without the keyboard, remember? >> look here. all previous sampling in and around site 22 indicates petroleum related products from tanks at this site are the only apparent source of contamination. somebody's ass is in trouble over this. >> we found documents related to a fuel spill that they never reported to anybody. they never even tried to clean it up. we always realized that there was something
to help us out, the city, or the air force, or -- they'll stall you and stall you, and then you finally say, to hell with it. i'm not going to go out there and fight. you can't beat them, so you just give up. >> yeah, you can. come on, let's be realistic. they're not going to listen to you. >> i've been fighting this at camp lejeune for 12 years. and i'm not quitting. i asked an old commandant of the marine corps, i said, you know when i'm going to quit, either you do what's right...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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first up, the bulls will be in nyc to play the nets followed by the oklahoma city thunder. also in the big april toll play the knicks. the big game today will be a matchup of miami heat and the lakers in l.a. and you can round out your christmas evening with a texas matchup of rockets and spurs followed by the l.a. clippers an warriors. >>> apparently santa is just as athletic as some of our best athletes. here's proof that santa hitting the sufrn in florida. and in d.c., every member of santa's gift building and delivery team strapped on some skis, water skis, that is, for the 28th annual ski on the potomac river. the water was nice and warm for the north pollers. a balmy 42 degrees. ♪ jingle bells jingle bell rock ♪ >> and all of the wisconsin teams got together to wish fans happy poll days. they showed off their badger pride with serious dance moves. >> a critical repair to the international space station, going to tell you about that. and michelle obama gets into the santa tracking fun. plus, excitement at st. peter's as pope frances leads his first service at the v
first up, the bulls will be in nyc to play the nets followed by the oklahoma city thunder. also in the big april toll play the knicks. the big game today will be a matchup of miami heat and the lakers in l.a. and you can round out your christmas evening with a texas matchup of rockets and spurs followed by the l.a. clippers an warriors. >>> apparently santa is just as athletic as some of our best athletes. here's proof that santa hitting the sufrn in florida. and in d.c., every member...
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is the city wins the library. what does this say about the president? he's already looking towards establishing his legacy? >> yes, and yes. the campaign disclosed over the weekend its biggest bundlers. these are people who are the people who get others to give big donations and i just looked at the number of people who gave, who raised more than $500,000 and i gave to the conclusion, even though hawaii has been making an overdict bid to try to land the presidential library that will be built after obama finishes the second term, they don't have big-money nucleus there to help make the case they should get there. so, i kind of thought it was another bit of proof that you kind of follow where the money is in these situations and there is that kind of not only political ties and family ties for making a library in the city but it also will have a support base and it is part -- when we talk about obama's legacy, part of what i think what he's trying to do early in his second term to try to take on these big issues. it doesn't any easier as he progresses in
is the city wins the library. what does this say about the president? he's already looking towards establishing his legacy? >> yes, and yes. the campaign disclosed over the weekend its biggest bundlers. these are people who are the people who get others to give big donations and i just looked at the number of people who gave, who raised more than $500,000 and i gave to the conclusion, even though hawaii has been making an overdict bid to try to land the presidential library that will be...
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medicine for the whole city. and to see it end that way is amazing. >> this week's s.i. cover features slugger david ortiz and three police officers who were first responders right after the marathon bombing. >>> what does it take to put an olympic athlete out of commission? a teenage girl. olympic swimmer ryan lochte unable to swim after a freakish accident with a fan. he was in florida on sunday. an excited fan ran at him. he caught her, but they both fell over. he slammed his knee on the curb, tore his mcl, strained his acl and is out of commission until he recovered. >> i guess if he's walking around in a cast, he has a good story. if that impedes his olympic hopes that would be unbelievable. >> it's a while. three years to recover. >> that's brutal. >> another reality show probably for him. >> i hope not. >> me, too. this morning we have a bit of snow to talk about. officially we got our two inches on the ground at the minneapolis airport. some slushy stuff driving out there. it's 34 degrees, so roads should
medicine for the whole city. and to see it end that way is amazing. >> this week's s.i. cover features slugger david ortiz and three police officers who were first responders right after the marathon bombing. >>> what does it take to put an olympic athlete out of commission? a teenage girl. olympic swimmer ryan lochte unable to swim after a freakish accident with a fan. he was in florida on sunday. an excited fan ran at him. he caught her, but they both fell over. he slammed his...
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that's the reddish color. by 1:00 p.m., over new york city. it will be fast moving but it could have some air travel troubles tomorrow in the northeast. >> we'll keep an eye on it. thanks so much, bill. just ahead, jennifer love hewitt insures parts of her body and "oz" proves to be great and powerful. more when we come back. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male anno♪ er ] sounds good. vo:wiplus wireless speaker,rhead bold is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. pull
that's the reddish color. by 1:00 p.m., over new york city. it will be fast moving but it could have some air travel troubles tomorrow in the northeast. >> we'll keep an eye on it. thanks so much, bill. just ahead, jennifer love hewitt insures parts of her body and "oz" proves to be great and powerful. more when we come back. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male anno♪ er ] sounds good....
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we're in the city of jerusalem. bill, you can see on this gorgeous day, the old city of jerusalem, holy city. a senior administration official giving advice on the issue said this provides the opportunity for a reset between the relationship that the u.s. has with israel. in many ways this trip will be more about symbolism, though, than it is about substance. here they are billing as the unbreakable alliance. a little bit later today the president will meet with prime minister netanyahu. the will focus on the iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons. they set low expectations in terms of any new progress in terms of the peace process between the israelis and palestinians. consider this a charm offensive of its own. listen to some of the statistics. a poll in israel recently showed, brian, 40% of israelis view the president's view of israel as hostile. just 10% of them have a favorable view of the president of the united states. that's something he's going to hope to change in the course of the time he is here. it's a busy
we're in the city of jerusalem. bill, you can see on this gorgeous day, the old city of jerusalem, holy city. a senior administration official giving advice on the issue said this provides the opportunity for a reset between the relationship that the u.s. has with israel. in many ways this trip will be more about symbolism, though, than it is about substance. here they are billing as the unbreakable alliance. a little bit later today the president will meet with prime minister netanyahu. the...
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. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cho
. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could...
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simply because of the firearms violence that taking place in washington as well as other major cities across this country. but know very well, craig, you and your colleagues know this. law enforcement in the d.c. area is always leaning forward in the saddle. they are always waiting for that next major shoe to drop that indicates some type of attack against this country. and i think the former secret service agent you had on made a very good point. we have to make sure -- we have to be assured this is not a one-two-three type of punch or scenario. if it's one actor who carried this terrible thing out, one more incident, a mass violence in the workplace that we have almost monthly in this country for the lafrt three or four years, we'll deal with him. but if it's something far more sinister, we need to know that quickly and we've got the resources in washington, d.c. to work this. they simply have to have the information that tells them who are they looking at and what's the plot. >> president obama pointing out at that news conference just a couple of hours ago that once again here we
simply because of the firearms violence that taking place in washington as well as other major cities across this country. but know very well, craig, you and your colleagues know this. law enforcement in the d.c. area is always leaning forward in the saddle. they are always waiting for that next major shoe to drop that indicates some type of attack against this country. and i think the former secret service agent you had on made a very good point. we have to make sure -- we have to be assured...
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throughout the course of the day, 24 years doing this in the city. i a am very proud of the team work. the abltd to quickly pull together to spare the teams of law enforcement, the heroic efforts, park police working with metropolitan police department quickly entering the building along with security from the navy yard as well as support from partners quickly brought in mutual aid. to see three difference jurisdictions had less than 45 minutes to coordinate response. brought to fire ems. and their med evacjust incredible work. united states marshall service entering buildings with teams. also ncis who assisted in picking up and carrying an injured police officer out of the building we have heard from police officers and firefighters just terrific responses and thank you for all of the local and regional partners who responded. i will say metro transit as well. the special recognition that really stepped up today to help us get large number of never had to ask for any support. they are always there to provide what we need so we really appreciate the
throughout the course of the day, 24 years doing this in the city. i a am very proud of the team work. the abltd to quickly pull together to spare the teams of law enforcement, the heroic efforts, park police working with metropolitan police department quickly entering the building along with security from the navy yard as well as support from partners quickly brought in mutual aid. to see three difference jurisdictions had less than 45 minutes to coordinate response. brought to fire ems. and...
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according to the city's own bankruptcy court declaration, the city lost approximately 80% of its manufacturing base. new york's economy by contrast has been booming. booming under bloomberg for better or worse. the key industry finance remains atop the world. one factor is that the fact that the city remains utterly and unbelievably racially segregated. this is a map of detroit, with dots corresponding for neighborhoods. during the white flight, the white middle and business class took their wealth with them to the suburbs. guess which dots represent black and white? new york god bless it looks nothing like that which is not to say new york doesn't have problems. but politicians have a habit of picking the city that is worse off and using it to pass an agenda they've wanted to pass all along. joining me now is politics editor for business insider. it's good to see you. >> absolutely. >> you have a bit of a different take here, i know. give me your take on whether new york could ever become detroit? >> i think the key thing you said in there, new york's not detroit because the finance industry
according to the city's own bankruptcy court declaration, the city lost approximately 80% of its manufacturing base. new york's economy by contrast has been booming. booming under bloomberg for better or worse. the key industry finance remains atop the world. one factor is that the fact that the city remains utterly and unbelievably racially segregated. this is a map of detroit, with dots corresponding for neighborhoods. during the white flight, the white middle and business class took their...
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now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. >>> time now for the trenders on the ed show. we listen to you every week on the show. we check out facebook, twitter and our blog. here are this week's top trenders voted on by you. >> i do not want to be in trouble with michelle. >> our number three trender. president obama gives collar. >> is that speak. >> i just want everyone to witness. >> the president had some explaining to do at a white house event honoring asian-americans. >> i think i know the culprit, where's jessica sanchez. it wasn't her it was her aunt. where is she? auntie right there, look at this. >> michele bachmann exits stage far right. >> i will not seek a fifth congressional term. >> so long farewell. good night. >> the republican party adds another quitter to its ranks. >> i will not seek re-election as governor. >> i honestly believe i can do more on the outside than the inside about. >> my future is full, it
now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. >>> time now for the trenders on the ed show. we listen to you every week on the show. we check out facebook, twitter and our blog. here are this week's top trenders voted on by you. >> i do not want to be in trouble with michelle. >> our number three trender. president...
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that was just the liberals in the big cities. they're not americans. americans' votes should count for more. they never gave him a honeymoon. they never respected him being president and a bunch think he's an illegal immigrant because he's not one of them or one of us as they call themselves and you did see it on the face of ted cruz. every time he speaks he's got that hurt look. somehow he's been wronged. we have to take back our government, from whom? who are the u.s. people returning the government? they don't want to admit the americans are running this government and the american people elected this twice and it was passed by the senate with 60 votes and passed by the house and signed by the president and they don't respect that, you know why? because we didn't pass it. we, the true american patriots, the super patriots and the irony is they have the confederate flag. what's that got to do with patriotism and they do it all. by the way, he was speaking to that today and if you want to change something, argue. win an election. you what? they take t
that was just the liberals in the big cities. they're not americans. americans' votes should count for more. they never gave him a honeymoon. they never respected him being president and a bunch think he's an illegal immigrant because he's not one of them or one of us as they call themselves and you did see it on the face of ted cruz. every time he speaks he's got that hurt look. somehow he's been wronged. we have to take back our government, from whom? who are the u.s. people returning the...
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in the lead-up to the olympics in mexico city that year, police in mexico city opened fire on thousands of student protesters who had been marching through the streets and gathering in a public plaza. the police opened fire and killed dozens of those student protesters in 1968. 1968 was the year the united states navy lost a nuclear submarine. "the uss scorpion" disappeared for reasons as yet unknown. 99 crew members declared dead. in 1968, the french nearly staged a second french revolution with huge marches in the streets, more than a million people marching at one time in the streets. workers establishing occupations in french factories. these guys declared a coup deforce. 1968 was the year that an american b-52 tried and failed to land at thule air base in greenland, with four nuclear missiles strapped to its wings, it crashed. it crashed into the ice and three of the nuclear missiles that were attached to the plane exploded. giant, dirty bombs spewing radioactive material everywhere. they say the ice burned black. three of the bombs exploded. the fourth one, who knows? we never fin
in the lead-up to the olympics in mexico city that year, police in mexico city opened fire on thousands of student protesters who had been marching through the streets and gathering in a public plaza. the police opened fire and killed dozens of those student protesters in 1968. 1968 was the year the united states navy lost a nuclear submarine. "the uss scorpion" disappeared for reasons as yet unknown. 99 crew members declared dead. in 1968, the french nearly staged a second french...
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city for the victims. and their families. we take an attack on a federal facility and our city personally. it's an attack, not just on the facility, it's an attack on our city. it's an attack on our country. i do want to say that the facility itself is one of the most secure facilities in the district of columbia. we have a long relationship with the naval sea systems command since we worked to bring it to its present location, which started the revival of the entire m street corridor. which is now a thriving corridor. we hope that once the investigation is done, once we get back to normal, that the navy yard will be run as it has been run ever since the naval sea system's command got there. very secure facility and yet it has an event center and the organizations in the district of columbia and region have events there. almost every evening. so they have been able to learn to live with the district and yet be a secure facility. meanwhile, i ask everyone to with hold judgment on what happened. this is real
city for the victims. and their families. we take an attack on a federal facility and our city personally. it's an attack, not just on the facility, it's an attack on our city. it's an attack on our country. i do want to say that the facility itself is one of the most secure facilities in the district of columbia. we have a long relationship with the naval sea systems command since we worked to bring it to its present location, which started the revival of the entire m street corridor. which is...
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new york as well as major cities around the world. >> reporter: how did they do it? investigators believe the suspects hacked into global financial institutions, then stole prepaid debit cards numbers and eliminated the maximum withdrawal limits. the data was transmitted around the world where an army of suspects in two dozen countries encoded the data and began withdrawing money from atms. >> they become a flash mob going from machine to machine drawing as much money as they can before the accounts are shut down. >> you can literally commit a crime half way around the world and get away with the money before anyone could dial 911. >> the ring leader was murdered in the dominican can republic while seven suspects have been arrested, many are thought to be on the loose worldwide. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> incredible. >>> let's gather around the water cool per. we have the top baby names for 2012. classic and sweet, still in for the girls top picks, emma, isabella and olivia. and the top name for the second year in a row is sophia. for a boys, it's a mix o
new york as well as major cities around the world. >> reporter: how did they do it? investigators believe the suspects hacked into global financial institutions, then stole prepaid debit cards numbers and eliminated the maximum withdrawal limits. the data was transmitted around the world where an army of suspects in two dozen countries encoded the data and began withdrawing money from atms. >> they become a flash mob going from machine to machine drawing as much money as they can...
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in 2008, the city -- the department of justice rejected it because it eliminated the city's sole african-american district by reducing the black population from 79% to 25%. they held an election in which the african-american councilman lost his seat because of section v. they held another election where he was restored. >> it's an example of why we say we have come a long way, congressman, lewis. we have a long way to go. no one has seen it more than you. you were the youngest member of the leading organizations 50 years ago at the march on washington. you seen us go from the back of the bus to the white house. you are hear today saying we have a distance to go and we still need voter rights protection. congressman lewis? >> yes, al, i agree. we have come a distance. we have made progress, but we are not there yet. we still have a great distance to go. we hear the type of discussion that took place today, the question raised by one member of the court. when you travel through many parts of america and see people standing in unmovable lines, saying it's hard and difficult for people to cast a vote
in 2008, the city -- the department of justice rejected it because it eliminated the city's sole african-american district by reducing the black population from 79% to 25%. they held an election in which the african-american councilman lost his seat because of section v. they held another election where he was restored. >> it's an example of why we say we have come a long way, congressman, lewis. we have a long way to go. no one has seen it more than you. you were the youngest member of...
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the city. many details were worked out well in advance. politico is reporting the last-minute services are pretty daunting. concerns from the motorcade route to his safety once inside. meanwhile, sunday marked an official day of prayer across south africa. but in churches the scene was as much celebratory as mournful. other parts of the world, ukraine's president facing major unrest and a 48-hour deadline threat to disband his government. anti-government protesters yesterday toppled the stature of lenin. he's, of course, the founder of the soviet union, demonstrators took turns attacking the statue with hammers sort of reminiscent of the berlin wall falling in the early '90s and smashed it to pieces. other protesters shouted glory to ukraine. a spokesman said it was an act of barbarism. the protesters warned the president they will target his home if he does not disband the government. you might ask why the reason for all this uproar? protesters are furious about a decision to walk away from a
the city. many details were worked out well in advance. politico is reporting the last-minute services are pretty daunting. concerns from the motorcade route to his safety once inside. meanwhile, sunday marked an official day of prayer across south africa. but in churches the scene was as much celebratory as mournful. other parts of the world, ukraine's president facing major unrest and a 48-hour deadline threat to disband his government. anti-government protesters yesterday toppled the stature...
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be careful driving in between the quad cities in chicago. the next storm is already coming. it looks like it's going to be saturday especially. ohio valley. saturday night into new england. not a big blockbuster storm. but possibility of maybe some areas getting three to six, four to eight, something on that order. so that's the next storm. and, of course this is a -- everyone has holiday plans this upcoming weekend, traveling for a lot of christmas parties and stuff like that. just be careful. it looks like the next storm this weekend. you didn't get any invites to any christmas parties? >> none. >> there is grinch parties, i'm sure. >> i'm holding one. >> all right. thank you, bill and mr. barnicle who we'll see at the top of the hour on "morning joe." they'll talk about congressional leaders having that budget deal. but will it actually get to the president's desk? the complication that's could lay ahead for the supporters. and when we come back here, we'll hover around the cooler. the local news, of course, it covers weather unlike bill karins can because bill stays in t
be careful driving in between the quad cities in chicago. the next storm is already coming. it looks like it's going to be saturday especially. ohio valley. saturday night into new england. not a big blockbuster storm. but possibility of maybe some areas getting three to six, four to eight, something on that order. so that's the next storm. and, of course this is a -- everyone has holiday plans this upcoming weekend, traveling for a lot of christmas parties and stuff like that. just be careful....
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it is a book about the new york city police department of 1956 and i loved the title "your police." in this city, i want every new yorker to talk about their police, my police, with respect and with confidence that they are going to be respected. >> bratton has led the boston and los angeles police departments. >>> pope francis bringing another big change to the catholic church. the pontiff just launching a commission to prevent priests from sexually abusing young children and to help children who were victims of abuse. the new pope has faced some criticism on how he's handled this issue. critics say the commission is essentially a band-aid for a much bigger problem. the commission is expected to be made up of priests, nuns and experts from across the world. it was announced by the archbishop of boston sean o'malley. that scandal helped raise awareness about this particular issue. >>> still ahead on "way too early" he may wind up being the top pick in the nfl draft and it was quite a night for teddy bridgewater and louisville. the play you'll need to see yet again. and the ice storm
it is a book about the new york city police department of 1956 and i loved the title "your police." in this city, i want every new yorker to talk about their police, my police, with respect and with confidence that they are going to be respected. >> bratton has led the boston and los angeles police departments. >>> pope francis bringing another big change to the catholic church. the pontiff just launching a commission to prevent priests from sexually abusing young...
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city mayor ed koch will be remembered at a funeral service here in manhattan. he died friday from congestive heart failure. >>> finally among the many topics that president obama discussed during that pregame interview yesterday was the boy scouts, whether they should be able to welcome openly gay members and leaders into the organization. president obama answered first with a simple yes before detailing his position. >> my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access and opportunity the same way everybody else does in every institution and walk of life. you know the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to, you know, to opportunities and leadership that, you know, will serve people for thee eest rest of their lives. >> that will be a spirited debate. >>> as always, let us know why you're awake. shoot us an e-mail. tweet me at mark halperin. we'll read the best responses later in the programming. >>> the longest super bowl in america history. the superdome's lights go out. full recap of the game. plus, where e
city mayor ed koch will be remembered at a funeral service here in manhattan. he died friday from congestive heart failure. >>> finally among the many topics that president obama discussed during that pregame interview yesterday was the boy scouts, whether they should be able to welcome openly gay members and leaders into the organization. president obama answered first with a simple yes before detailing his position. >> my attitude is that gays and lesbians should have access...
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in the largest city in his district, kenosha, wisconsin, the city council voted officially to ask the congress of the united states to overturn the citizens united ruling and to get big money out of politics. the question is this. will paul ryan listen to kenosha, wisconsin, or will he listen to the koch brothers? >> i think we know the answers to that. and they believe he is the rising star even though he was a loser on the last ticket. fair enough? >> it is fair enough. they have always loved paul ryan. in fact, back in 2012 there was a lot of talk that the final thing that got paul ryan on the ticket was the encouragement and the strong support of the koch brothers. what this meeting in new mexico was, a reaffirmation. >> so any success of the republicans has to go through koch brothers office. that's the way it seems to be shaken. it is very interesting the people in the middle of the country in kenosha, wisconsin, make a statement about citizens united. this is something that i would think local media would challenge paul ryan. on does he stand with the people kenosha? or does he
in the largest city in his district, kenosha, wisconsin, the city council voted officially to ask the congress of the united states to overturn the citizens united ruling and to get big money out of politics. the question is this. will paul ryan listen to kenosha, wisconsin, or will he listen to the koch brothers? >> i think we know the answers to that. and they believe he is the rising star even though he was a loser on the last ticket. fair enough? >> it is fair enough. they have...
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we're looking to expand, grow into new cities. when we bring someone on in that market, i think there's going to be an expectation that they find what works best for them, whether a separate home office, whether that's working out of their home as is. whether getting space in a shared place. >> they've brought on one employee in new york. some people may find it disconcerting to work out of their boss's home. but teddy says it helps to create the company's culture. >> you're building a lot of things that are new and that requires constant dialog. and being in your home gives you that sort of convenient and comfortable space to interact with your peers. >> and the new employee has given some structure to the workday. suddenly, they have offices hours. >> when we hired eric who works in our office as well, that changed the dynamic where you're starting earlier. there's a lot more structure. >> but because there's no distinction between home and work, the founders are available pretty much 24/7 for their clients. >> you don't have to
we're looking to expand, grow into new cities. when we bring someone on in that market, i think there's going to be an expectation that they find what works best for them, whether a separate home office, whether that's working out of their home as is. whether getting space in a shared place. >> they've brought on one employee in new york. some people may find it disconcerting to work out of their boss's home. but teddy says it helps to create the company's culture. >> you're...